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@MyLordBebo This us soldier acting for camera, i was in Kandahar, my home town, i seen ur us soldiers crying and asking why are they attacking as the hid in abandoned housing. Comn bruh, we can all spread propaganda, + most of these solfiers is uzbeks and tajiks, not afghan. I run to a fite
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@Samurai19801 There isn’t much you can do in the outback, let alone causing trouble and even if you did, no one would hear about it.
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@Barmakf Dawood Khan, like you slaves of NATO, was attacked by Baberg Karmal, a slave ordered by Russia. The murders and crimes committed in Kabul by your leaders Rabbani, Massoud, and Mazari, like the saving angel of the Taliban, appeared on the scene.
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Pashtunistan Gamble: How Daoud Khan Risked Afghanistan’s Future
When Daoud Khan became prime minister, one of his first ambitions was to challenge Pakistan and pursue his vision of Pashtunistan. To achieve this goal, he sought a powerful foreign backer and initially believed the United States would support him.
However, the Eisenhower administration refused, advising that Afghanistan should settle the Pashtunistan dispute with Pakistan rather than seek American weapons.
Frustrated and determined, Daoud, whom some Kabulis mockingly called “Daoud Deewana” (Daoud the Mad), turned instead to the Soviet Union, opening Afghanistan’s doors to Soviet influence and Marxist expansion. His decision to align with Moscow rather than accept Washington’s advice set Afghanistan on a dangerous trajectory.
Had he chosen reconciliation with Pakistan, Afghanistan might have avoided the strategic isolation that later pushed Kabul toward deeper dependence on the Soviet Union. Instead, the growing Soviet presence in Afghanistan eventually culminated in the 1979 Soviet invasion, followed by the mujahideen civil war and later the rise of the Taliban.
In many ways, Daoud’s pursuit of Pashtunistan contributed to a chain of geopolitical decisions that gradually pulled Afghanistan into the Cold War rivalry and decades of instability.
Source: The Wars of Afghanistan by Peter Tomsen.


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@Ofer_binshtok How foolish is this, and who did the those places belong to before those groups? Stupid example
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Turkey is a territory that the Muslims conquered from the Christians.
Pakistan is a territory that the Muslims conquered from the Hindus.
Iran is a territory that the Muslims conquered from the Zoroastrians.
The Land of Israel is a territory that the Muslims conquered from the Jews.
Bangladesh is a territory that the Muslims conquered from the Hindus.
Egypt is a territory that the Muslims conquered from the Christians.
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My country, Afghanistan, is not the victim but the aggressor.
1. We assassinated Pakistan’s first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan.
2. We voted against Pakistan’s admission to the United Nations in 1947.
3. We refused to recognize the Durand Line Agreement, despite its international recognition and legality.
4. We hosted the anti-Pakistan activist Abdul Ghaffar Khan.
5. We gave refuge to the anti-Pakistan politician Ajmal Khattak during his exile.
6. We hosted Murtaza Bhutto and Shahnawaz Bhutto after their failed coup attempt in Pakistan. We also married off our sisters to them.
7. We gave, and still give refuge to Baloch separatist militants operating against the Pakistani state.
8. We are sheltering Noor Wali Mehsud, a UN-designated terrorist.
What did Pakistan do for us?
1. Supported and advocated for our national jihad against the Soviet Union.
2. Hosted five million Afghan refugees during the Soviet invasion.
3. Hosted three million Afghan refugees during the civil war in the 1990s.
4. Supported the establishment of the Afghan Republic government in 2001.

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@NRFUpdates @ACBofficials Tajiks can go back wto where they have came from to Tajikistan u guys were taken as immigrants in our country and now u want to have my country u can all fucking rubbish fuck off
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@Samurai19801 An isolated figure in Afghan history, we will never see the like again
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Disagree. I prefer Arabic. Afghanistan should make Arabic its official language. It’s the language of Quran and all Afghans are Muslims. I don’t see why anyone would disagree.
Zarlashta Daisy Watanmal@ZarlashtaW
The current regime in Afghanistan must implement this 👇
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@Loco7Naim70300 @MohamedAbd69870 @WakeelMubariz You’re brittle, some little girl led a rebellion is more believable to you. That fable is as good as Qais Abdul Rashid baba

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@aimal_9 @MohamedAbd69870 @WakeelMubariz Tajik fairytales, in which fantasy category can i read them?
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When the Afghans slaughtered 17,000 British soldiers in a single day
In the year 1841, on the streets of an Afghan village, some British soldiers descended upon the village and broke into one of the rural houses. They looted whatever they found inside money, food, clothes, and blankets while snow covered the entire ground. The men of the village were gathering firewood from the mountains and hunting for their food. As the soldiers were leaving, one of them approached a side room where the lady of the house was present. He pulled the veil from her face, searching for gold chains on her chest. The woman immediately drew a knife she had been hiding beneath her clothes and slit the throat of the English brute. Her companions seized her and took her with them.
The village then rose up against the patrol and slaughtered 160 of the soldiers, including eight officers of various ranks, and rescued the woman from their hands. After that, the uprising against the British occupation ignited throughout Afghanistan. Its spark began in the city of Kabul, where the British envoy and a large number of senior British officers were killed. On that day, the Afghan mujahideen annihilated 17,000 British soldiers in an ambush they set for them at “Small Kabul.” No one survived that battle except the British military doctor “Brydon,” whom the Afghans allowed to go to Jalalabad to tell his people of the catastrophe that had befallen their army.
The army of Great Britain, the army of the empire on which the sun never set was wiped off the face of the earth by the Afghans, and out of 17,000 soldiers, only one remained.
The replacement commander who came from India to rescue what remained of the civilian staff then requested safety from the mujahideen, pleading with them to allow the civilians to leave Afghanistan safely. They permitted them to depart with their families from Afghanistan, without regret for them.
Today, Afghanistan is a place where the interests of the entire world intersect, all with the aim that it should not rise again.
If its free people were given the opportunity, they would rival the great powers in their might. And with trust in God’s promise to grant victory to His true religion, the day will soon come when these same powers will seek Afghanistan’s approval, may it be soon.
Sources:
📖 The Present State of the Islamic World — Prince Shakib Arslan
📖The War of the English with the Afghans — Monsieur Lomarchand (untranslated)
📖The Dark Procession — by Diana Preston (untranslated)

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@Loco7Naim70300 @MohamedAbd69870 @WakeelMubariz Mir Masjidi Khan is celebrated as a national hero a “Tajik” who started and led the rebellion. The people of khodaman are Tajiks, the main fighting was down by Tajiks. In the same time
Pashtuns made up a story about some little girl in a distant valley
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@aimal_9 @MohamedAbd69870 @WakeelMubariz True, some Pashtun elites in Kabul cooperated with the British.
But most fighters against them were Pashtuns as well, led by Mohammad Akbar Khan.
My Point isn’t tajiks didn’t help. My point is, mainly it were Pashtuns and Tajiks try Again to be the heroes.
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@Loco7Naim70300 @MohamedAbd69870 @WakeelMubariz Mir masjidi khan and the people of khodaman started the revolt, whilst the Pashtun Abdalis in Kabul supported the British. Some random girl didn’t start the revolt 😂😂
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@MohamedAbd69870 @WakeelMubariz Tajiks supported British against Pashtuns 😂
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We are fighting against those who are interfering in our country, and we will fight anyone who interferes, whether they are from the East or the West. We will continue to struggle with them in the same way we are fighting the apostate government.
Anyone who wants to enslave us or attack our liberty, anyone who interferes in our country, anyone who doesn’t accept our autonomy, we are against them, and we would rather die than to accept enslavement.
But if anyone extends his hand in friendship, we will accept their hand of friendship with happiness.
Eng. Hekmatyar 1979
All the Mujahideen back then had the same objectives. In the end, some stayed loyal to those objectives, some sold out, some gave up, some were martyred, and others were imprisoned.
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He spent 2 decades sending suicide bombers killing leaders and civilians . Irony doesn’t exist in Afghanistan, hypocrisy reigns supreme
Afghan Analyst@AfghanAnalyst2
𝗦𝗶𝗿𝗮𝗷𝘂𝗱𝗱𝗶𝗻 𝗛𝗮𝗾𝗾𝗮𝗻𝗶 𝗶𝗻 𝗞𝗵𝗼𝘀𝘁: ‘𝗚𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗪𝗶𝗻 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘀, 𝗡𝗼𝘁 𝗥𝘂𝗹𝗲 𝗯𝘆 𝗙𝗲𝗮𝗿’ Taliban Interior Minister Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani today visited Khost province, where he attended Friday prayers at the central mosque and delivered a speech after receiving a warm welcome from worshippers. In his address, Haqqani criticised governance approaches that rely on fear to ensure public obedience, arguing instead that a government should conduct itself in a manner that earns the people’s love and trust.
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@sharghzadeh You can’t be a quiet minority when you are a loud global majority . Diaspora Muslims will always be rash and abrasive, unless a great awakening happens.
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حدثت هذه المكالمة المسجَّلة بين القائد أحمد شاه مسعود و گلبدين حكمتيار قبل هجومه على كابول بتاريخ ٢٣.٤.١٩٩٢
This phone call occurred in 23.4.1992
before Gulbuddin attacked Kabul
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